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we look toward the washington monument. you can see on satellite and radar a little better how these clouds go down to the south for st. mary's county and for parts of the northern neck. just a few less cloud covers down there. as far as showers go, they're around i-81. more clouds really than showers. 59 now. wind out of the east at 8 miles per hour. dew point temperature right now pretty low. you can see a little clearer where those showers are, south of strassberg, headed toward winchester and toward laray area if they're able to hold together but we have been on the cool side again. 523 56 in frederick. our april-like weather continues in june. after, remember after we had that july type of weather in may. so quirky is our weather. isolated showers for 7:00 p.m. as we head down to the mid-60s. as we look at our forecast, dry morning coming up. we'll talk about how much longer we're going to have this april-like weather sticking around in june. coming up in a couple of minutes, guys. >> thanks, veronica. >>> when news 4
we look toward the washington monument. you can see on satellite and radar a little better how these clouds go down to the south for st. mary's county and for parts of the northern neck. just a few less cloud covers down there. as far as showers go, they're around i-81. more clouds really than showers. 59 now. wind out of the east at 8 miles per hour. dew point temperature right now pretty low. you can see a little clearer where those showers are, south of strassberg, headed toward winchester...
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washington the day before, washington state. we are working across the country. we have -- we are listening to the people here. we are trying to reflect the values, trying to address the concerns people have about the role of government in their life. particularly here, i heard the crushing impact of regulation on the energy industry, manufacturing and other places. we'll be at the trade economic club tomorrow. we're talking about the issues instead of what seems to be the reinvention of the candidate every couple weeks and attacking the candidate for things that are specious. >> do you think newt gingrich should pull out now as some are suggesting? >> oh, no. i'm never going to suggest anybody get in or out. that's their decision. as someone who got called on to get out of the race for a long time, i'm sensitive when folks make that suggestion. >> the other thing is when is rick santorum going to reveal his tax returns. you keep promising, but nothing popped up yet. >> yeah, well, they are out right now. we just released them. so, i'm sure you'll be getting them
washington the day before, washington state. we are working across the country. we have -- we are listening to the people here. we are trying to reflect the values, trying to address the concerns people have about the role of government in their life. particularly here, i heard the crushing impact of regulation on the energy industry, manufacturing and other places. we'll be at the trade economic club tomorrow. we're talking about the issues instead of what seems to be the reinvention of the...
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early returns show it's passing in the state of washington for adults. but recreational marijuana is being rejected in oregon. oakland voters were asked to vote on a $12 yearly tax to pay for animal care at the oakland zoo. it looks like it is trailing. supporters of the measure argued it would keep the animal well-cared for and prevent an increase in fees. opponents say there's not enough oversight of how it spends their money and there's other pressing issues to spend money. measure s needs a simple majority to pass and now it looks like it will do so. measure s prohibits people from sitting on the sidewalk in a certain time of day. it's in place for prohibiting loi entering -- loitering. >> proposition 30 is the one that is too close to call. it could be decided by tomorrow. any big surprises? maybe your final thought? >> i think it's a big surprise. the polls indicated it was dipping below 30%. i think we're seeing the heightened turn yet by -- turn-out of the presidential election may have had an effect on this proposition. tonight it looks like a g
early returns show it's passing in the state of washington for adults. but recreational marijuana is being rejected in oregon. oakland voters were asked to vote on a $12 yearly tax to pay for animal care at the oakland zoo. it looks like it is trailing. supporters of the measure argued it would keep the animal well-cared for and prevent an increase in fees. opponents say there's not enough oversight of how it spends their money and there's other pressing issues to spend money. measure s needs a...
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the worst burning right now is as the western section washington were dozens of homes and burned in niner people are evacuated. she lost her home and nearly escaped with her four horses. >>> it hear the swish of it and i can hear the crackling of it and the trees were exploding and was coming right down the ridge. it is yards from us as we ran as fast as we could run. >>> the fire has been burning since monday. the big fire in lake county is now 75 percent contained. a stretch of highway 20 the has been closed was reopened yesterday in both directions. a fire has burned nearly 8,000 a. of brush since sunday. it's also destroyed two buildings. most evacuation orders have been lifted. the crews expect full containment a few days. >>> we've a lot of weather and the guests were and they burn and as well. >>> the ridge of high pressure is too strong the days excessive heat off on it. a statewide burned ban is in effect for today. but things will change in the atmosphere as a high pressure weekend as we head towards the weekend. we'll see some cooler air and some moisture. we '50s and '60s for
the worst burning right now is as the western section washington were dozens of homes and burned in niner people are evacuated. she lost her home and nearly escaped with her four horses. >>> it hear the swish of it and i can hear the crackling of it and the trees were exploding and was coming right down the ridge. it is yards from us as we ran as fast as we could run. >>> the fire has been burning since monday. the big fire in lake county is now 75 percent contained. a stretch...
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so we hope that translated in to an enormous number of calls in to washington to let them know how the public feels. >> tell me about this supposed legislation. it doesn't seem like a bad thing to limit piracy of copyrighted materials or products. so where's the evil here? why do you think these two pieces of po tenial legislation go too far? >> yeah, i think it is important to realize that it's one thing to say we want to fight piracy and i don't have any objection to that. what i have an objection to is doing it in such a way that involves building the entire infrastructure for censorship of the internet and there were a lot of provisions in these bills that allowed websites to be taken down without even a court hearing. those things are dangerous and i think we need to go back to the drawing board and look at the more responsible ways that we may deal with the problems. >> film and tv studios spend millions of dollars on projects, writers and journalists, spending time and resources, why shouldn't content providers be compensated for their work. >> i think they should be compensated
so we hope that translated in to an enormous number of calls in to washington to let them know how the public feels. >> tell me about this supposed legislation. it doesn't seem like a bad thing to limit piracy of copyrighted materials or products. so where's the evil here? why do you think these two pieces of po tenial legislation go too far? >> yeah, i think it is important to realize that it's one thing to say we want to fight piracy and i don't have any objection to that. what i...
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lisa washington joins with us more on prop 209. >> reporter: good morning. california voters approved the ban on california admissions in regards to affirmative action 16 years ago. now, a group the coalition to defend affirmative action challenged that ban and today, a federal appeals panel will hear the arguments in this case. 46 minority students joined the coalition in 2010. they say the measure has caused a sharp drop in the number of black, hispanic and native american students who are admitted to uc campuses. last year a district judge in san francisco dismissed the coalition's lawsuit. their challenge today is the coalition's appeal to that decision. a three-judge panel will hear the argument today. it's expected to take the court under advisement and issue the ruling later. the coalition is only challenging the part of the measure that bars affirmative action for minority students who want to attend uc schools. it's important also to note that this measure is going to be defended by ward connolly who many people know as a former uc regent and the ch
lisa washington joins with us more on prop 209. >> reporter: good morning. california voters approved the ban on california admissions in regards to affirmative action 16 years ago. now, a group the coalition to defend affirmative action challenged that ban and today, a federal appeals panel will hear the arguments in this case. 46 minority students joined the coalition in 2010. they say the measure has caused a sharp drop in the number of black, hispanic and native american students who...
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he is a journalist who's worked for the village voice, "time" magazine, "washington post," a lot of other papers. he is also writing fiction about which he spoke earlier today in a student form. and most recently among the other kind of blogs he has done on the civil war, he wrote a piece called "why do so few blacks study the civil war?" which the undergraduate seminar just recently read. also, quickly, i had one of the most interesting conversations by telephone with ta-nehisi late last fall about the idea of tragedy. maybe we will come back to that. andrew delbanco is a preeminent literary cultural historians of our time, professor of humanities at columbia. he was just awarded the national humanities award by president obama. once called by "time" magazine america's best social critic. he is the author of many books. whether you wanted that label or not apparently. among many books, i will just mention two brand-new ones both coming out this year. that's not fair, by the way. nobody should publish two books in one year. one is called "the abolitionist imagination," which i read in man
he is a journalist who's worked for the village voice, "time" magazine, "washington post," a lot of other papers. he is also writing fiction about which he spoke earlier today in a student form. and most recently among the other kind of blogs he has done on the civil war, he wrote a piece called "why do so few blacks study the civil war?" which the undergraduate seminar just recently read. also, quickly, i had one of the most interesting conversations by telephone...
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the washington-baltimore collision was turned down to host the london olympics. which metal is most within reach for matthew centrowitz? text to 55809. >> there is much more ahead. >> a lot of curiosity going on here at the maryland science center. i will explain after the break. >> the london games continue to produce magical moments. wait until you see the end of the semifinal showdown between the u.s. and canada. this one is worth postponing dinner for. >> showers and some thunderstorms not too far to the south. south. [ male announcer ] everyone at southwest airlines works together for one goal: to get you where you're going. and with flights all over the country to choose from, it's a good thing we love our work. and now we're excited to take you to the beaches of northwest florida. fly nonstop from bwi airport to panama city beach, florida, for just 99 dollars one-way. book all of our destinations online only at southwest.com. six scientists from around the world congratulated nasa on its lending and other rover and the surface of mars. the rover landed saf
the washington-baltimore collision was turned down to host the london olympics. which metal is most within reach for matthew centrowitz? text to 55809. >> there is much more ahead. >> a lot of curiosity going on here at the maryland science center. i will explain after the break. >> the london games continue to produce magical moments. wait until you see the end of the semifinal showdown between the u.s. and canada. this one is worth postponing dinner for. >> showers and...
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the state also budgets for "washington metro area trrnsit".. between operating and capital... áthat &pagennyá is budgeted ffr almos 4099million dollars. dollars. that's a total of almost 633 million dollars set aside for public transportation. we haae about 6 weeks to go until we start greeting the sppg spring it feels like that now now here's cciif meteorlogist vytas reid with the &pskywatch forecast 3 forecast 3 3< behiid the scenes... of americannidol...a singer from baltimore shoos us what happens...later on fox455 newssat ten... 19:52:58 "keep you legs strongly lifted," lifted," and when yoga turns dangerous.the things you can do to reduce the it's.../ supposee ...to be ...relaxing.../ and....ssiritual.../ áábutáá can... actually...// be.. bad.../ for... your ? have seen some serious yoga- related injuries.in tonight's cover story -- melinda roederr.. takes a look at the yoga... and how it can hurt as heal. (start with file video fo hot yoga and maybe some nats - jeff abell cover story)(cover bite with file) 19:52::
the state also budgets for "washington metro area trrnsit".. between operating and capital... áthat &pagennyá is budgeted ffr almos 4099million dollars. dollars. that's a total of almost 633 million dollars set aside for public transportation. we haae about 6 weeks to go until we start greeting the sppg spring it feels like that now now here's cciif meteorlogist vytas reid with the &pskywatch forecast 3 forecast 3 3
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. >> lieu lou is a washington veteran serving in the clinton white house as well as capitol hill and at the state department. daily is resigning after a year on the job and wants to return to chicago and spend more time with his family. >> the war between occupy oakland and city it wants to occupy continues tonight. today the battle shifted to the court house, demonstrateor as rested saturday night supposed to face a judge that. is where we find nick smith. >> good afternoon. there is a show of solidarity for those arrested over the weekend. among charges were vandalism and possession of an explosive. police say that was a quarter stick of dynamite. the bailiff posted the list of names, removed from the list were five of the six people arrested in a march saturday night. protesters marched carrying banners directed at police. the protesters marching without a permit were stopped near 7th and police say things got out of control. protesters started of a bonfire, spray painted a media van and smashed windows of this starbucks. before the ending would end, six people were arrested for c
. >> lieu lou is a washington veteran serving in the clinton white house as well as capitol hill and at the state department. daily is resigning after a year on the job and wants to return to chicago and spend more time with his family. >> the war between occupy oakland and city it wants to occupy continues tonight. today the battle shifted to the court house, demonstrateor as rested saturday night supposed to face a judge that. is where we find nick smith. >> good afternoon....
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as well as a gathering for republicans here in washington. republicans here in washington. all coming up thisal republicans here in washington. all coming up thisal wheeeeeeeeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. >> good morning. we're taking a look at h.d. doppler first. lake-effect snow showers out of lake eerie into cleveland also into the deep country into upstate new york as well getting slammed by heavy snow. some of this is making its way down toward maryland. this could be moving into the wrn part of maryland. we have a winter storm warning out for garrett county. that's because we have the possibility of a couple inches of snow falling. as we switch over to our map to show the weather alerts, you can see that warning out for garrett county, and that is the possibility of several inches of snow falling. also very cold conditions. wind chills below zero at least through the early morning hours. elsewhere we are seeing early morning temperatures. as far as snow shower
as well as a gathering for republicans here in washington. republicans here in washington. all coming up thisal republicans here in washington. all coming up thisal wheeeeeeeeeeeee! whee! whee! wheeeeeeeee! ah heads up. wheeeeeeeeeeee! everything you love about geico, now mobile. download the new geico app today. >> good morning. we're taking a look at h.d. doppler first. lake-effect snow showers out of lake eerie into cleveland also into the deep country into upstate new york as well...
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. >>> in washington, the tug of war over the nation's finances continues. with president obama rolling out his election year budget. house republicans signalled a full reversal in their position in spiraling tax cuts. tracie potts joins us with more from washington. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. let's start with the budget. $3.8 trillion. it's the biggest the country has seen with $1.5 trillion in new taxes primarily on the wealthy, oil companies and big banks. there's new spending in in budget. president obama calls it investments in our future. roads, college, energy, manufacturing. there's well over a trillion dollar deficit for the fourth year in a row. although the white house says that will go down over the course of a decade. republican reaction, as you might imagine, not great on capitol hill. mitch mcconnell calls it a campaign document. senator jeff sessions on the budget committee says this is debt on arrival. let's talk about the payroll tax cut we got this year. will it be extended? it looks like republican reversed saying that t
. >>> in washington, the tug of war over the nation's finances continues. with president obama rolling out his election year budget. house republicans signalled a full reversal in their position in spiraling tax cuts. tracie potts joins us with more from washington. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. let's start with the budget. $3.8 trillion. it's the biggest the country has seen with $1.5 trillion in new taxes primarily on the wealthy, oil companies and big banks....
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one killing good morning, washington. it's tuesday morning, february 21. i'm steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. traffic and weather every 10 minutes. first, meteorologist adam caskey. we had a beautiful day yesterday. >> it was. today we will have to if a mixture of sun and clouds. increasing clouds by the midday. possible sprinkle later on today mostly in the potomac highlands. it's 33 in the district, 21 in manassas and culpeper. 23 in martinsburg, 27 in lexington park. we will be warming up nicely into audience low 50's across the metro area. isolated sprinkle possible northwest of town. a little breezy at times today. breeze out of the south. 60 tomorrow afternoon with an isolated sprinkle. near 70 degrees by thursday. now lisa baden. >> not much of an effort needed to navigate around town this morning. there's dry pavement, light volume of traffic. all clear around the beltway. overnight construction is complete. looks good in maryland on 270. headlights are southbound leaving clarksburg. quantitative to one of the si
one killing good morning, washington. it's tuesday morning, february 21. i'm steve chenevey. >> i am cynne simpson. thanks for waking up with us. traffic and weather every 10 minutes. first, meteorologist adam caskey. we had a beautiful day yesterday. >> it was. today we will have to if a mixture of sun and clouds. increasing clouds by the midday. possible sprinkle later on today mostly in the potomac highlands. it's 33 in the district, 21 in manassas and culpeper. 23 in...
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. >> rick santorum, big spender, washington insider. >> reporter: romney's dad was governor here, but that was over 40 years ago. >> i am 46. i was probably in diapers. >> reporter: michigan's governor is expected to endorse romney today. but will that be enough to replicate his win here four years ago even though he opposes bailout? santorum's leading the latest michigan pollpolls. >> there will be people that make more. there will be people that make less. >> reporter: for romney and santorum, experts think a win in michigan will come down to money. >> they'll debate taxes and spending and how that goes one-on-one is going to determine i think who wins the race. >> reporter: in the meantime, president obama's fund-raising in california today and facing tough questions from hollywood about anti-piracy legislation that failed on capitol hill. we've also learned that rick santorum is asking homeland security for secret service protection. that has to be approved by congress. no word on when it might happen, tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> fans of whitney houston can take part i
. >> rick santorum, big spender, washington insider. >> reporter: romney's dad was governor here, but that was over 40 years ago. >> i am 46. i was probably in diapers. >> reporter: michigan's governor is expected to endorse romney today. but will that be enough to replicate his win here four years ago even though he opposes bailout? santorum's leading the latest michigan pollpolls. >> there will be people that make more. there will be people that make less....
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. >> right now the spending that we have in washington d.c. is affecting this country. >> i hope the speaker and his republican party will be here, democrats, working to finish the task in reaching an agreement to avert the fiscal cliff. >> barrasso said president obama is eager to go over the fiscal cliff. senator barrasso joins us. well, why do you say that? >> well, i think the president sees political victory at the bottom of the cliff in term of the increased tax money coming in that he can spend for other programs. i think he sees a lot of cut to the military which the democrats have been after for a long time and then he gets to do what he loves to do, is to blame republicans. my concern is that i actually see financial problems for our nation at the bottom of the cliff and that's why i want to get a solution. >> tomorrow do you think it's going to be the beginning of the emergency meeting at the white house, is it the beginning of a deal or is it a political drama? >> my concern is it may be a political charade by the president and har
. >> right now the spending that we have in washington d.c. is affecting this country. >> i hope the speaker and his republican party will be here, democrats, working to finish the task in reaching an agreement to avert the fiscal cliff. >> barrasso said president obama is eager to go over the fiscal cliff. senator barrasso joins us. well, why do you say that? >> well, i think the president sees political victory at the bottom of the cliff in term of the increased tax...
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those stories in detail in about thirty minutes for you before that it's back to washington and i don't know. all right it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you tube because when you have something to say i listen now first our interview with william k. black last week was quite a hit when he found out that he had been uninvited from briefing members of congress gave gadson said on facebook bill black would have told congress the real truth is congress can't handle the truth so well said gabriel well said but i do think we need to ask why it is that congress can't handle the truth and that's why i think it's less of them being able to and more of just not wanting to because it's not in their interest right they would rather keep a blind eye keep receiving campaign donations from wall street and pretend like this whole system is just so complicated that nobody can properly fix it so they'll just keep arguing of regulations for years and that's because the more they stall the longer they get to
those stories in detail in about thirty minutes for you before that it's back to washington and i don't know. all right it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments on facebook twitter and you tube because when you have something to say i listen now first our interview with william k. black last week was quite a hit when he found out that he had been uninvited from briefing members of congress gave gadson said on facebook bill...
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later today, the washington redskins are unveiling new uniforms. but if there is a major change to the logo, there could be some backlash among fans. the burgundy and gold have not changed uniforms since reebok started making nfl uniforms a decade ago. nike is taking over for all 32 teams and the skins could get a new look. we'll find out after 11:00 this morning. >> a decade ago, that is about when they won the last time. so they could change the uniforms. >>> we still have plenty head. fox 5 morning news continues right now. right now. >>> good morning, it is straight up 5:00 on this tuesday, april 3rd. kind of cold out there for the start of your day. it will be a nice one later on. good morning. i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm wisdom martin. welcome to fox 5 morning news. time now to get a check on all things weather. tucker barnes? >> thank you, wisdom. it is cold out there. temperatures in the low 30s, 32 in a couple of spots. we'll be in the 60s later today, upper 60s. it is one of those starts cold an ends warm. >> typical spring. >> ends just ri
later today, the washington redskins are unveiling new uniforms. but if there is a major change to the logo, there could be some backlash among fans. the burgundy and gold have not changed uniforms since reebok started making nfl uniforms a decade ago. nike is taking over for all 32 teams and the skins could get a new look. we'll find out after 11:00 this morning. >> a decade ago, that is about when they won the last time. so they could change the uniforms. >>> we still have...
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to the cia to find out why so many books written by former employees fail to get published now the washington post is reporting of the cia's publications review board is facing an internal investigation as to whether its screening process actually just keeps negative criticism away from the public and the p.b.r. doesn't just make decisions regarding former and current cia employees writing also they make decisions on pieces from x. and current f.b.i. and state department employees now i'm happy that somebody has finally decided to look into this but i can't help but ask what the hell took you so long this is been going on for a very long time and it's a topic that we discuss at length on the show all the time we've had several guests on to share their stories about how the cia publications review board has quassia their efforts to put a spotlight on the truth and a lot of these stories aren't hidden either a simple google search will give you the answers but since they're going to take forever act like they're coming at this investigation completely cold but we thought we put together a littl
to the cia to find out why so many books written by former employees fail to get published now the washington post is reporting of the cia's publications review board is facing an internal investigation as to whether its screening process actually just keeps negative criticism away from the public and the p.b.r. doesn't just make decisions regarding former and current cia employees writing also they make decisions on pieces from x. and current f.b.i. and state department employees now i'm happy...
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to cross talk two thousand and twelve as it was i'm joined by john glaser in washington he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com in san francisco we have will durst he is a political comic and syndicated columnist and in paris we cross the analysts a bit more he's a journalist and political commentator on cross talk rules in effect if you want to do this for this episode here. analysts say if i go to you first in paris if there is a hierarchy of events or ideas of the year that's about to end what would they be for you. well it's got to be the presidential election for us because that was really sort of the great thing marking the. political year and the fact that because you were sent home by the voters so i would say that's the biggest thing this year john how about you but what's because i was going to say to you do you think two thousand and twelve droned along. did go along for a lot of unfortunate people in pakistan and yemen and elsewhere they're not too happy with the u.s. drone program there but i think probably you know my realm is foreign policy and i think unfo
to cross talk two thousand and twelve as it was i'm joined by john glaser in washington he's an assistant editor and blogger for antiwar dot com in san francisco we have will durst he is a political comic and syndicated columnist and in paris we cross the analysts a bit more he's a journalist and political commentator on cross talk rules in effect if you want to do this for this episode here. analysts say if i go to you first in paris if there is a hierarchy of events or ideas of the year...
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he is a journalist who worked for "the village voice" and ""time" magazine" "the new york times," "washington post," a lot of papers, also now writing fikttionfik fiction about which he spoke earlier today, and most recently among the other blog he's has done on the civil war he wrote a piece "why do so few blacks study the civil war" which an undergraduate seminar just read. quickly. one of the most interesting conversations by telephone with him, late last fall, i think about the idea of tragedy. maybe we'll come back to that. andrew delbanco, going in alphabetical order, end of the line. one of the preimminent literary cultural historians. chair of american studies, and professor of the humanities at columbia, he was just awarded national humanities medal by president obama, once called by "time" magazine, america's best social critic, author of many books. whether you wanted that label or not apparently. among many books, i will mention, two, brand new ones, both coming out this year. that's not fair by the way. it's, not, andy nobody should publish two books in one year. one "abolitionis
he is a journalist who worked for "the village voice" and ""time" magazine" "the new york times," "washington post," a lot of papers, also now writing fikttionfik fiction about which he spoke earlier today, and most recently among the other blog he's has done on the civil war he wrote a piece "why do so few blacks study the civil war" which an undergraduate seminar just read. quickly. one of the most interesting conversations by...
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for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz, in washington. >> man. those guys are studs. the movie "act of valor" opens
for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz, in washington. >> man. those guys are studs. the movie "act of valor" opens
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> and ahead of tuesday's primary, newt gingrich will be in maryland. we're told he's holding a rally at frederick motor company and tomorrow he will speak at hood college around 2:00 p.m. and sarah palin will step into the spotlight this week on nbc. the former republican vice president candidate will co-host on the today show. palin is scheduled to appear on the morning show this tuesday, and as always, you can catch the today show at 7 a.m. here on wbal tv-11. in kentucky, riot police had to use pepper spray to control the crowd at the university of kentucky. they swarmed the streets near campus and started to overturn cars an even set couches on fire. this was a form of celebration after kentucky beat louisville in the final four matchup last night. >> still ahead on 11 news at 6:00, it's the beginning of holy week. pope benedict holds a special mass at the vatican and we will give you a look at that, plus a baltimore favorite is back. we take a trip to the farmer's market. all the details straight ahead. buying this juicer online was unbelievable.
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> and ahead of tuesday's primary, newt gingrich will be in maryland. we're told he's holding a rally at frederick motor company and tomorrow he will speak at hood college around 2:00 p.m. and sarah palin will step into the spotlight this week on nbc. the former republican vice president candidate will co-host on the today show. palin is scheduled to appear on the morning show this tuesday, and as always, you can catch the today show at 7 a.m. here on...
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same-sex marriage will be legal in the state of washington. the governor signing that bill on monday. it takes effect in june. opponents have filed an initiative to overturn that law. six other states and washington, d.c. already recognize same-sex marriage. new jersey's senate passed a gay marriage bill on monday. governor chris christie has promised to veto it. now back to "on the record." for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. have a good morning. >> greta: we are continuing to follow breaking news, the plane carrying whitney houston's body has arrived in nchblgz. kelly, watching the body arrive by airplane are solemn in such a renowned superstar whose life was cut so shortly? >> absolutely. just the way the story has ended it's not befitting that whitney houston brought to the masses at all. >> greta: where was he is living? >> you know, as far as i know she was living in suburban atlanta. at one point, probably in the last year, she was spending a great deal of time out in los angeles. i'm assuming she didn't have a home in los ang
same-sex marriage will be legal in the state of washington. the governor signing that bill on monday. it takes effect in june. opponents have filed an initiative to overturn that law. six other states and washington, d.c. already recognize same-sex marriage. new jersey's senate passed a gay marriage bill on monday. governor chris christie has promised to veto it. now back to "on the record." for all of your headlines, go to foxnews.com. have a good morning. >> greta: we are...
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we begin with the president's plans. >> reporter: traveling with the president in everett, washington. fast forward to friday president obama welcomes the prime minister of denmark. they will talk about the upcoming nato summit. on thursday the president will hit the road to miami, florida. then on tuesday and wednesday the president and the first lady will focus on black history month including a blues conference at the white house. >>> in washington this week secretary of state hillary clinton holds a global business conference with over 100 organizations discussing ways to promote u.s. business overseas, attract investment in the u.s. later in the week she'll meet with over 64 ministers as part of the friends of syria group trying to stop the violence in syria, put pressure on the regime and deliver humanitarian aid. >>> in new york markets are closed monday for president's day but investors will be keeping a close eye on greece. later in the week housing will be in focus with reports on new and existing home sales coming out for the month of january. retailers like walmart, macy's
we begin with the president's plans. >> reporter: traveling with the president in everett, washington. fast forward to friday president obama welcomes the prime minister of denmark. they will talk about the upcoming nato summit. on thursday the president will hit the road to miami, florida. then on tuesday and wednesday the president and the first lady will focus on black history month including a blues conference at the white house. >>> in washington this week secretary of state...
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i was in up in northwest north dakota, idaho yesterday, washington state the day before. we out working across the country. we have -- we are listening to the people here and trying to reflect the values that we hear, trying to address the concerns that people have about the role of government in their lives, particularly here -- i have heard the last few days the crushing impact of regulation on the energy industry and manufacturing and other places. will be at the detroit economic club doing the same thing tomorrow we will be out here talking about the issues, instead of what seems to be a reinvention of the candidate every couple of weeks and attacking the candidate for things that are sort of specious. >> do you think that newt gingrich should pull out now as some people are suggesting today? >> no. i'm never going to suggest that anyone get in or out. that's their decision. as someone who got called on to get out of the race for a long time i'm a little sensitive when folks make that suggestion. >> the other thing that is going around today is when is rick santorum g
i was in up in northwest north dakota, idaho yesterday, washington state the day before. we out working across the country. we have -- we are listening to the people here and trying to reflect the values that we hear, trying to address the concerns that people have about the role of government in their lives, particularly here -- i have heard the last few days the crushing impact of regulation on the energy industry and manufacturing and other places. will be at the detroit economic club doing...
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on saturday night i was in washington, d.c. speaking at the white house correspondent's association dinner. [cheers and applause ] >> they want you to make fun of them. i roasted the president, and some politicians and the news media. barbara walters was there and was upset about a joke i made about her. she explained about it "the view" yesterday. i don't want to turn it into a feud because i know barbara will pull my heart out and have if roasted by her servants. but they showed the clip on cbs this morning. and i can't help but share this to you. >> say the word treat, three times. >> treat, treat, treat! >> very good, barbara. >> i didn't mean to upset you, barbara. it was a little joke, and if it offended you, i'm very sorry-we. >> what did he say? >> sorry. >> what did gilda radner call? like 40 years ago. i said much more insulting things about almost everyone else, especially governor chris kristy who had a very good sense of humor about it. >> he mighti be misunderstandin the slogan of new jersey. it's not the olive ga
on saturday night i was in washington, d.c. speaking at the white house correspondent's association dinner. [cheers and applause ] >> they want you to make fun of them. i roasted the president, and some politicians and the news media. barbara walters was there and was upset about a joke i made about her. she explained about it "the view" yesterday. i don't want to turn it into a feud because i know barbara will pull my heart out and have if roasted by her servants. but they...
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for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz, in washington. >> man. those guys are studs. the movie "act of valor" opens february 24th. >>> we want to thank you for watching abc news.
for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz, in washington. >> man. those guys are studs. the movie "act of valor" opens february 24th. >>> we want to thank you for watching abc news.
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that does include frederick and washington county and parts of carroll county. so heads up if you have those sensitive plants. you might want to cover them up. not bad in the city and we aren't expecting frost in the city or points south and east. temperatures are quite bait warmer. then you look toward frederick and manassas at 43 degrees and another 10-degree drop would not be so unusual. that frost advisory which would go in the overnight hours would accommodate for these types of temperatures, potentially 34 at dulles, 35 hagerstown, 34 at gaithersburg. whether or not you're worried about your plants make sure you've got a jacket for the morning because it will be a frosty start but a terrific tuesday is on the way. we'll let you know how the rest of this first week of april is shaping up including the all important easter holiday weekend. >>> they called it operation cross-check, 3,000 fugitives and felons hunted down and arrested nationwide. we've got the details on the week long crackdown next. >> coming up later in the news edge the latest on the budget
that does include frederick and washington county and parts of carroll county. so heads up if you have those sensitive plants. you might want to cover them up. not bad in the city and we aren't expecting frost in the city or points south and east. temperatures are quite bait warmer. then you look toward frederick and manassas at 43 degrees and another 10-degree drop would not be so unusual. that frost advisory which would go in the overnight hours would accommodate for these types of...
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take a look at temperatures, we're at 45, 46 in washington. it is freezing out in oakland but compared to yesterday afternoon, temperatures running any where from 10, 15 degrees warming. right now than it was yesterday at the same time so a big big change. bernadette has a look at what is expected to happen here tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon. >> today is the warm up then another storm moves our way. the storm is going to move in tonight, it's coming in from the west. it's more toward the early morning hour that is we will see the first signs of it. you can see it's a much bigger storm to the west than it's going to be when it arrives our way. it's going to weaken over the mid-atlantic. for us what we think some rain or snow showers, a little bit of mixed rain and snow in the morning hours is not going to be a huge deal. a couple of rain showers as we head through the afternoon, then the storm gets out of here. temperatures come back up into the 60s. we'll have the forecast coming up. >> thank you, bernadette. right now a m. -- a maryland inmate
take a look at temperatures, we're at 45, 46 in washington. it is freezing out in oakland but compared to yesterday afternoon, temperatures running any where from 10, 15 degrees warming. right now than it was yesterday at the same time so a big big change. bernadette has a look at what is expected to happen here tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon. >> today is the warm up then another storm moves our way. the storm is going to move in tonight, it's coming in from the west. it's more toward the...
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the storm surge reached the outskirts of washington. the good news, people listen to the warning and got out of harm's way. but it is a natural disaster on a vast scale. the storm is not finished yet cannot and they are still -- is not finished yet, and the officials are still trying to learn its full-scale. >> for more on what authorities are doing, we are joined by congressman frank malone. his district was battered by sandy. new have been out in your district. what did you find? >> it is catastrophic. i've never seen anything le it. one of my talents, union beach, they were literally daughter. some were carried away and others were just reduced to -- were literally battered. some were carried away and others were just reduced to rubble. almost 50% of the town is destroyed. here, the waves did not hit a home is as much, but the storm surge and flooding went to the second floor of some of the houses. most of these houses cannot be saved. many of them will have to be torn down and rebuilt. >> presumably, that will have a huge impact on
the storm surge reached the outskirts of washington. the good news, people listen to the warning and got out of harm's way. but it is a natural disaster on a vast scale. the storm is not finished yet cannot and they are still -- is not finished yet, and the officials are still trying to learn its full-scale. >> for more on what authorities are doing, we are joined by congressman frank malone. his district was battered by sandy. new have been out in your district. what did you find?...